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THE JACK THE RIPPER LOCATION PHOTOGRAPHS : Dutfield's Yard and the Whitby Collection

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  • Captain Hook
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    Hello Philip,

    Congratulations on your book being finally published. Pity about the lack of colour, but one doesn't really expect too much colour from 19th century - early 20th century photographs.

    All the best,
    Eduardo

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  • Bailey
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    Exciting! But I may hold out a little longer until we get the final word on the colour issue...

    B.

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  • Archaic
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    Hi, Philip.
    Your cover montage made me do a double-take; for a second I thought old Leather Apron had been caught in the act!

    Congratulations; I look forward to reading it and to seeing the Whitby photographs.

    Will your book be available from the U.S. Amazon? They are handily located in Seattle.
    If not it's OK; I understand that these days books both swim & fly.

    Best regards, Archaic
    Last edited by Archaic; 11-30-2009, 07:41 PM.

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  • Mike Covell
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    Good luck with this release Philip, looking forward to reading it.

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  • Nurse Sarah
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    Hi Philip, the cover looks great though....out just in time for Xmas!

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  • THE JACK THE RIPPER LOCATION PHOTOGRAPHS : Dutfield's Yard and the Whitby Collection

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    Amberley Publishing, 2009, (ISBN 978-184868-784-4), 96 pages, RRP £12.99

    My new book has just turned up via a courier - well over a month after it was due and missing the whole point for why it was written!

    I'm very happy with the printing except for one thing - the whole book is in black & white greyscale. There's NO colour in it and the whole point was to have it done as a colour book, Amberley's self-selling point. I suspect they'll do nothing about it.

    There are still some websites erroneously calling the book 'Jack the Ripper Murders from old photographs' which is nothing to do with me as, of course, the book has nothing to do with the actual murders.

    PHILIP
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